permission; approval; authorization; to permit; to authorize
complete set; all; everything
business use; business purposes
sphere; counter for balls
two (long cylindrical things)
key; lock; key (to a problem); clue
to be needed; to be wanted
to lend; to loan; to rent out; to hire out
incidentally; taking the opportunity; while (you) are at it; on the occasion
to collect; to gather; to arrange; to put in order; to make uniform; to make even
under (guidance, supervision, rules, the law, etc.); under (a flag, the sun, etc.); beneath; with (e.g. one blow); on (the promise, condition, assumption, etc. that ...); (somebody's) side
institution; establishment; facility; home (for elderly, orphans, etc.)
certificate (usually of proof of something); credentials
being in charge (of an area of responsibility); being responsible (for a work role, etc.)
teacher; instructor; teaching staff; faculty member
person in charge (including a supervisory role for other staff); person responsible for ...; responsible party; supervisor; manager
affixing a seal (to); putting one's seal (on)
to be complete; to be all present; to be equal; to be uniform; to gather; to assemble
heave-ho; oops; yes; yeah
destruction; disruption; (application) crash
as (for); for; in the capacity of
very careful; thoroughly prepared
ability to get things done
true character; real nature
looking pale; looking unwell
worry; fear; anxiety; concern
major cleanup; spring cleaning
season (period in which regulated games are played); season (division of the year); season (of a TV show, etc.); season (for doing something, e.g. ski season, entrance examination season)
in the future; another day; later
reversal; return; return gift; return favour (favor); barb (on a fishing hook); mixture of soy sauce, sugar and mirin
to redeem (from sin); to save
certain; unmistaken; evident; obvious; beyond doubt
to borrow; to have a loan; to rent; to hire
criterion; standard; yardstick; rough estimate; approximation
wearing a kimono with the right side over the left (normally used only for the dead); going badly (one's business, one's fortune, the economy); being in a bad financial situation; front left; front and left